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Village On The Isle Nursing Home In Venice, FL; 2015 Year In Review By Venice Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer

Village On The Isle is a not-for-profit nursing home owned by a corporation named Southwest Florida Retirement Center, Inc. There were no complaints filed against this nursing home during 2015.

The Florida Agency for Healthcare Administration, however, conducted an annual survey investigation at Village On The Isle on August 27, 2015 and found that the nursing home was in violation of numerous provisions of the federal Nursing Home Reform Act of 1987, including those pertaining to: resident dignity, making reasonable accommodations of resident needs and preferences, and the proper storage of drugs and medicine. If you visit a nursing home, you have the right to request and read their surveys and complaint investigations. This information may also be obtained online at:

Nursing home abuse and neglect takes many forms but it is seen through the development of pressure sores, malnutrition, dehydration, serious infection, fractured bones, bowel impactions and other unexplained injuries. If you have questions about a local nursing home or wish to discuss a potential case of abuse and neglect with a Venice nursing home abuse lawyer who has evaluated hundreds of claims, please feel free to call me, James Keim, Attorney at Law at (941) 485-7600. I always provide a free consultation and personally handle every case, and you will not be passed off to some middleman or junior level associate. All cases are handled on a contingency fee and cost basis. This means that you pay no fee or costs unless we obtain a settlement, award or verdict.

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